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  1. Mar 20, 2012 · Discover Rustic Canyon's Murphy Ranch in Los Angeles, California: World War II-era Nazi compound nestled in the Santa Monica hills. ... the property was developed by Winona and Norman Stephens and ...

  2. Apr 19, 2012 · The property was purchased in 1933 by Jessie Murphy, the mother of Winona Stephens, according to Pacific Palisades historian Randy Young. He said the project was the work of Stephens and her husband, Norman, who were in tune with the Silver Shirts way of thinking and its “brand of American Nazism.”

  3. Winona and norman stephens Stock Photos and Images. (10) See winona and norman stephens stock video clips. RM E5AJH7 – The remains of The Murphy Ranch designed as a base for Nazi activities in the U.S. during the second world war in Los Angeles.

  4. Feb 11, 2024 · Norman Stevens with his children, Robin, Dale and Carlile, date unknown. Courtesy Stanton Stevens. Sometime in the early 1920s, Winona Bassett, a wealthy Stanford-educated socialite, met military ...

  5. In the 1930s, Norman and Winona Stevens built a retreat in Rustic Canyon in the Pacific Palisades area of California. They bought the property from Jesse Murphy. They terraced the sides of the canyon, put in a well, brought in livestock, and made the place self-sufficient. They were concerned that the Allies would lose World War II, and wanted ...

  6. Sep 25, 2016 · The property was really bought, he says, by the heiress Winona Stephens and her husband, Norman, while under the influence of a German who claimed to have supernatural abilities—Herr Schmidt.

  7. Jan 21, 2022 · This 3.4 mile-long trail gets its name from the famous 1930s compound of Winona and Norman Stephens, a married couple who were Nazi sympathizers and built a (now mostly-demolished and very ...

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